In chapter 8 of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Cloud and company find themselves under threat from Air Buster, a crushingly powerful Shinra weapon – but they have a chance to weaken it with keycards and unit disposal.

Final Fantasy titles are generally each disconnected from the rest of the series – but Final Fantasy 7 Remake doubles down on a much-debated connection to another entry. This article contains a minor easter egg spoiler for Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake has an interesting and unique new combat system that’s at once an action RPG and a loving recreation of the original game’s turn-based battles – and it can take a little while to master.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a unique beast, a video game that requires considerations not common in other titles under development. Its unique status as a trailblazing, groundbreaking relic of the early 3D era means that any remake of it was going to be a daunting task.

I don’t want to reinforce the lazy stereotype that all bisexuals are greedy but on Wednesday September 11, 2019, when the Tokyo Game Show trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake dropped, I couldn’t do any work for three hours.

Last week Square Enix reiterated once again that despite the long radio silence Final Fantasy 7 Remake will still release as multiple games. That leaves a question: just how do you break up FF7’s story?